Jim Henson and Frank Oz are interviewed. They have driven down from the Elstree studios after taping the Muppet Show. They talk about having fun whilst working, Frank jokes “It’s a great fallacy. No one really has any fun on our show and its time people knew the truth. Jim and I don’t like each other.” Frank talks about the performers being half crazy, and describes talking about lust and karate chopping people with Miss Piggy. Jim talks about making Kermit from his mothers spring coat and that “originally when I first made Kermit, and when I first used him for several years he was just a character and not a frog necessarily.” Russell asks what kind of conversation they are having and Frank exclaims “Dull!”.

Kermit comes out remarking “Ask a dull question, you put out the frog!”. Kermit discusses things to come in series two; Pigs in Space, J.P. Grosse. Fozzie comes out and looks into Russell’s ears informing him that they are dirty. Russell asks Kermit why they had Fozzie back for the second series, and Kermit informs him that they auditioned other comedians, one being a hilarious wolverine, but didn’t hire him because he wouldn’t work for the kind of money that they pay the bear. Russell asks Fozzie for a joke, and he goes into a cataleptic fit. They discuss Robins rise to fame and how it’s a threat to Kermit. Kermit and Russell try to talk privately about his love life, Miss Piggy arrives “Watch it!”. “He’s deeply deeply shy and he deeply deeply wants me – we know don’t we girls?” She talks about her outfit for Pigs in Space and how it “shows off my best feature!”. Russell asks “what about the pressures of space on pork?” Piggy replies “What about the pressures of first on face?”. During the character interviews, the cameras cut Henson and Oz out of frame so that the home viewer could not see them performing.